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Drochia
Drochia-Drochia
Drochia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdroki.ja]) is a city in the northern part of Moldova. It is the administrative center of the eponymous district. The
Drochia-Drochia District
Drochia district (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdroki.a]) is a district in the north of Moldova. Its administrative center is the city of Drochia. As of 2011
Drochia-Administrative divisions of Moldova
city Drochia, and a different commune Drochia, both situated in the Drochia District A town Costești, in Rîșcani District, with a population of 2,247
Drochia-Moldova
Moldova (/mɒlˈdoʊvə/ mol-DOH-və, sometimes UK: /ˈmɒldəvə/ MOL-də-və; Romanian pronunciation: [molˈdova]), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian:
Drochia-List of cities and towns in Moldova
distribution of cities and towns by district, see List of localities in Moldova. northern Moldova Bălți Biruința Briceni Costești Cupcini Dondușeni Drochia Edineț
Drochia-Demographics of Moldova
Demographic features of the population of Republic of Moldova include distribution, ethnicity, languages, religious affiliation and other statistical data
Drochia-Palanca, Drochia
Palanca is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Holoșnița Nouă, Palanca and Șalvirii Noi. At the 2004 census, the
Drochia-Drochia, Drochia
Drochia is a village in Drochia District, in the north of Moldova. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 2,843. At the 1930 census, the locality
Drochia-List of football clubs in Moldova
This is a list of football clubs in the Republic of Moldova. The list only includes clubs that currently play in the Moldovan league system. The list is
Drochia-Flag of Moldova
flag of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Drapelul Moldovei) is a vertical triband of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova (an
Drochia-Chetrosu, Drochia
Chetrosu is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 5,325 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Sofia, Drochia
in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,823 inhabitants. Lidia Istrati (1941–1997) Iulian Filip (born 1948) Results of Population
Drochia-Petreni, Drochia
Petreni is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Petreni and Popeștii Noi. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,179
Drochia-Revival Party (Moldova)
Moldova. The founding congress of party was held on 29 October 2011 and elected Vadim Mişin chairman of the party, former Prime Minister of Moldova Vasile
Drochia-FC Speranța Drochia
FC Speranța Drochia is a Moldovan football club based in Drochia. They play in the Moldovan Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. Founded in 1976
Drochia-Șalvirii Vechi
Șalvirii Vechi is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Ceapaevca, Iliciovca and Șalvirii Vechi. At the 2004 census
Drochia-Pervomaiscoe, Drochia
Pervomaiscoe is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Pervomaiscoe (formerly Căetănești) and Sergheuca (formerly Serghiești)
Drochia-Telephone numbers in Moldova
Previously, when Moldova was part of the Soviet Union, it used the country code +7 and the area code 0422. Telephone numbers in Moldova follow an open numbering
Drochia-Șuri
in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Șuri and Șurii Noi. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,614 inhabitants. Results of Population
Drochia-Hăsnășenii Noi
Hăsnășenii Noi is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Hăsnăşenii Noi and Lazo (formerly Cuza-Vodă). At the 2004 census
Drochia-Fîntînița
Fîntînița is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Fîntînița (formerly Ghizdita) and Ghizdita, loc. st.c.f. (Ghizdita
Drochia-History of the Jews in Bessarabia
districts of Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine 2 Briceni and Edineț Districts of Moldova 3 Ocnița, Donduşeni, Drochia, Soroca, and Floreşti districts of Moldova 4
Drochia-Țarigrad
Țarigrad is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,655 inhabitants. Ion Costaș "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul
Drochia-Cotova
in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Cotova and Măcăreuca. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,569 inhabitants. Results of Population
Drochia-LGBT rights in Moldova
in the Republic of Moldova" presented by the Soros Foundation - Moldova in 2016, 84% of Moldovans would not accept homosexuals living in Moldova, 89% would
Drochia-2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
were held in Moldova on 6 March 2005. The result was a victory for the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM), which won 56 of the 101 seats
Drochia-Baroncea
Baroncea is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Baroncea and Baroncea Nouă. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,609
Drochia-Miciurin
Miciurin (formerly Ghica-Vodă) is a village in Drochia District, Moldova, named by the Soviets after the anti-genetics propagandist Ivan Vladimirovich
Drochia-Pelinia
Pelinia is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Pelinia and Pelinia, loc. st.c.f. (Pelinia station). At the 2023 census
Drochia-Moara de Piatră
Moara de Piatră is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,659 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
License plates in Moldova were introduced on November 30, 1992. Currently issued plates consist of six black characters on a white background: three letters
Drochia-Gribova
(formerly Nădușita and Nădușița)[citation needed] is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 2,175 inhabitants. "Lista
Drochia-Nicoreni
Nicoreni is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,420 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Hăsnășenii Mari
Hăsnășenii Mari is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,884 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Florești District
in the north-east of Moldova, with the administrative center at Florești. The other major cities are Ghindeşti and Mărculeşti. As of 1 January 2011, its
Drochia-2021 Moldovan parliamentary election
parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 11 July 2021. Following the resignation of Ion Chicu, the position of Prime Minister became vacant, with
Drochia-Dondușeni District
part of Moldova, with neighboring districts- Ocnița District in the north, Edineţ District in the west, Rîșcani District in the south, Drochia and Soroca
Drochia-Sîngerei District
of Moldova. Singerei district is located in the north of Moldova has neighborhood the Drochia District in north, east Floreşti District, Ungheni District
Drochia-Rîșcani District
(Romanian: raion) in the north-west of Moldova, with the administrative center at Rîșcani. The other major city is Costești. As of 1 January 2011, its population
Drochia-Popeștii de Jos
Popeștii de Jos is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,902 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM), the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM), the ACUM electoral alliance composed of the DA and
Drochia-Antoneuca
Antoneuca is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 479 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-M5 highway (Moldova)
with the republican road R7, providing access to the town, as well as to Drochia via the republican road R12 and, before reaching Bălți, it connects to
Drochia-Popeștii de Sus
Popeștii de Sus is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,784 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Ochiul Alb
District, . At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,089 inhabitants. Results Population and Housing Census in the
Drochia-Mîndîc
is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,402 inhabitants. Ion Moraru Dorin Recean Results of Population and Housing
Drochia-Healthcare in Moldova
The Republic of Moldova has a universal health care system. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative finds that Moldova is fulfilling 78.2% of what it
Drochia-Sabia Dreptății
members came from: Mândâc, Slănina, Drochia, Șuri, Chetrosu and Drochia's station the Stalin time. Initially, the members of the group were considered the combat
Drochia-Roads in Moldova
Currently, there are three defined types of public roads in the Republic of Moldova: National road (Romanian: Drum național – pl. Drumuri naționale) Local
Drochia-Dorin Recean
between Moldova and NATO. Recean was born in Dondușeni in the Soviet Union on 17 March 1974. He later moved with his family in Mîndîc village, Drochia district
Drochia-July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 29 July 2009. The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) won 48 of the 101 seats, but lost the majority
Drochia-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Szirmabesenyő, Hungary Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic Kobeliaky Singen, Germany Kolomyia Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze
Drochia-Dominteni
Dominteni is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,402 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Maramonovca
Maramonovca is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 2,666 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Embassy of Ukraine, Chișinău
Ukraine in the . The embassy building is located at Vasile Lupu 17 in Chișinău. Ukrainian Ambassador to the
Drochia-Rîșcani
city in Moldova, the capital of the Rîșcani District. It is located along the Copăceanca river, about 22 kilometres from the station in Drochia. Two villages
Drochia-List of localities in Moldova
There are 1682 localities in Moldova, including 66 urban localities (of them 53 are cities/towns (Romanian: orașe), and 13 municipalities (Romanian: municipiu))
Drochia-2019 Moldovan local elections
Laws of the Republic of Moldova : Electoral Code". www.e-democracy.md. Retrieved 2019-10-20. Electoral Code of Moldova Election Code of Moldova v t e
Drochia-List of flags of Moldova
Commons has media related to Moldovan flags. The following is a list of flags of Moldova. For flags of Moldova as part of Romania (southern 1856 - 1878;
Drochia-Moldcell
telecommunications operator in Republic of Moldova, part of the CG Cell Technologies DAC group located in Nepal. In February 2020, the former owner of Moldcell, Telia
Drochia-Vladimir Plahotniuc
First Vice President of the Parliament of Moldova (December 2010 – February 2013). Until leaving the territory of the Republic of Moldova in 2019, he was considered
Drochia-Lidia Kulikovski
born Nicoreni, Drochia District, Moldovan SSR. She graduated in Philology (librarianship section) at the State University of Moldova in 1973, having
Drochia-Ion Costaș
Forum of Romanians in Moldova. Ion Costaş was born in 1944 in the village of Țarigrad (Drochia District) in a peasant family of Romanian ethnicity. Between
Drochia-Valeriu Chițan
Markets of Moldova. "INTERVIEW: Valeriu CHITAN, Chairman of the Board of Directors, National Commission for Financial Markets, Republic of Moldova". XPRIMM
Drochia-2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
to validate the results, the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled that acting president of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu had to dissolve the parliament and hold
Drochia-Eugenia Ostapciuc
from 2001 to 2005. She was a member of the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova. "Députés". Moldovan parliament. Retrieved 15 March 2023. v t e
Drochia-List of country subdivision flags
Căușeni District Cimișlia District Criuleni District Dondușeni District Drochia District Dubăsari District Edineț District Fălești District Glodeni District
Drochia-Common Action Political Party — Civil Congress
of Culture of the city of Drochia, a regional forum of initiative groups of the Civil Congress of the Northern Regions of Moldova was held. On 17 November
Drochia-Vocea Basarabiei
2005 the station began to broadcast from Chişinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. The radio station is broadcasting in Chişinău on 71.57; in Nisporeni
Drochia-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Fontenay-le-Comte, France Sládkovičovo, Slovakia Dorohoi Cholet, France Drochia, Moldova Hertsa, Ukraine Vaiano, Italy Drobeta-Turnu Severin Orly, France Dumbrăvița
Drochia-List of city flags in Europe
Cimișlia (details) Ciorescu Codru Colonița Comrat Cuhureștii de Sus Cupcini Drochia Durlești Edineț Fălești Făurești Florești Găureni Glodeni Goian Hîncești
Drochia-Nicolae Filip
a Moldovan physicist born in the village of Sofia, Bălți County to a family of farmers. He contributed significantly to the study of "The spread of ultrashort
Drochia-Zgurița
Zgurița is a village in Drochia District, in the north of Moldova. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 2,840. The village was founded by merging
Drochia-Communes of Moldova
authorities. Moldova portal Administrative divisions of Moldova Law no. 764-XV from 27.12.2001 on territorial administrative organisation of the Republic of Moldova
Drochia-2022–23 FC Sheriff Tiraspol season
Gheorghe v Sheriff Tiraspol Sheriff Tiraspol v Milsami Orhei Speranța Drochia v Sheriff Tiraspol Dacia Buiucani v Sheriff Tiraspol Sheriff Tiraspol v
Drochia-Bălți Steppe
Bălți, the districts of Glodeni, Rîșcani, and Fălești, as well as parts of Drochia, Sângerei, and Ungheni districts. The waters of the Bălți steppe fall
Drochia-Radio Chișinău
capital of the Republic of Moldova. Chișinău: 89,6 MHz Ungheni: 93,8 MHz Tighina: 106,1 MHz Cahul: 93,3 MHz Edineț: 106,4 MHz Briceni: 102,6 MHz Drochia: 107
Drochia-Nicolae Testemițanu
1927 – 20 September 1986) was a Moldovan and Soviet surgeon, hygienist, and politician. He served as minister of health of Moldavian SSR between 1963 and
Drochia-List of Azerbaijani exonyms
Cobani Quman Cogâlnic River Qunduq çayı Cuciurgan Reservoir Qoçurğan Limanı Drochia Dovdaqlı Dușmani Düşman Edineţ Yeddinci Enichioi Yeniköy Galați Qalas (Ottoman
Drochia-Kolomyia
after Iwan Osarkewytsch Regional orientation Kolomyia is twinned with: Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze Niżne, Poland Łomża
Drochia-Censorship of LGBT issues
any kind of administrative sanctions or fines). These cities are: Bălți, enacted on 23 February 2012, and struck down on 28 February 2013 Drochia, enacted
Drochia-Ion Moraru
anti-communist in Bessarabia (now the Republic of Moldova). He was a member of the Christian-Democratic People's Party (Moldova). Pustiirea, 2005 Treptele infernului
Drochia-Veaceslav Țurcan
his capacity of a lawyer. Ultimately, the Supreme Court of Justice of Moldova, as well as all as the Bălți Court of Appeals and the Drochia county court
Drochia-Ion Ababii
a Moldovan phyisican, specialist in otorhinolaryngology. He was elected as correspondent member (1993) and later on became a full member (2000) of the
Drochia-Aneta Grosu
from the Republic of Moldova. She is the editor in chief of the investigative newspaper Ziarul de Gardă since its appearance. She is a leader of the Democratic
Drochia-Romeo V. Turcan
restructuring project bewildered the academic environment in the Republic of Moldova". Aalborg University's Research Portal. Retrieved 2021-06-21. Turcan
Drochia-Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
along the Bălți-Ocnița railway (at Sofia, Drochia, Tîrnova and Dondușeni) and afterwards, under the leadership of Paladi, fought off the Romanians in the
Drochia-2022–2023 mpox outbreak
"Variola maimuței: Primul caz pozitiv confirmat în Republica Moldova". Drochia Reporter (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 August 2022. "Principality organises
Drochia-Lidia Istrati
member of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova in 1990–1997 (1990–1994 and 1994–1998 legislatures), on the lists of the Electoral Bloc "Alliance of the
Drochia-Haplogroup P (Y-DNA)
haplogroup in human genetics. P-F5850 is a branch of K2b (previously Haplogroup MPS; P331), which is a branch of Haplogroup K2 (K-M526). The haplogroup K2b splits
Drochia-2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
2018–19 season is the third of its new format and structure, where all Levels play on a one-year cycle, replacing the old format of a two-year cycle, with
Drochia-Moldcell
Seliștea Nouă, Căușeni, Ceadîr-Lunga, Chișinău, Codru, Comrat, Cricova, Drochia, Edineț, Fălești, Florești, Grătiești, Hîncești, Ialoveni, Leova, Orhei
Drochia-Rădăuți
Beilstein, Germany Pontault-Combault, France Drochia, Moldova Briceni, Moldova Caminha, Portugal Gliwice, Poland Kyrenia, Cyprus Ragusa, Italy
Drochia-Telephone numbers in Moldova
and 349 Glodeni 250 and 350 Florești 251 and 351 Dondușeni 252 and 352 Drochia 254 and 354 Rezina 256 and 356 Rîșcani 258 and 358 Telenești 259 and 359
Drochia-Bălți Steppe
Bălți, the districts of Glodeni, Rîșcani, and Fălești, as well as parts of Drochia, Sângerei, and Ungheni districts. The waters of the Bălți steppe fall into
Drochia-History of the Jews in Bessarabia
Ukraine 2 Briceni and Edineț Districts of Moldova 3 Ocnița, Donduşeni, Drochia, Soroca, and Floreşti districts of Moldova 4 Rîșcani, Glodeni, Fălești
Drochia-Zgurița
Zgurița is a village in Drochia District, in the north of Moldova. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 2,840. The village was founded by merging
Drochia-Vehicle registration plates of Moldova
CT Cantemir CU Chișinău County (1999–2003) DB Dubăsari DN Dondușeni DR Drochia ED Edineț and Edineț County (1999–2003) FL Fălești FR Florești GE Gagauzia
Drochia-2005 Moldovan parliamentary election
26% 0.29% 12 Donduseni 68.43% 55.19% 21.97% 5.36% 2.48% 2.58% 6.54% 13 Drochia 67.87% 49.92% 28.55% 5.95% 4.04% 2.58% 2.83% 14 Dubăsari 66.56% 69.04%
Drochia-List of flags of Moldova
Căușeni 2010–present Cimișlia (flag) Ratio: 2:3 ?–present Comrat ?–present Drochia 1997–present Orhei Ratio: 1:2 ?–present Rîbnița ?–present Tiraspol Ratio:
Drochia-Drochia
Drochia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdroki.ja]) is a city in the northern part of Moldova. It is the administrative center of the eponymous district. The
Drochia-Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
Tiraspol (1937) Pischevik Tiraspol (1938) Spartak Kishenev (1946) Speranța Drochia (1977) FC Neman Grodno (1964, 1965, 1970) Spartak Brest (1964, 1965, 1970)
Drochia-Demographics of Moldova
district Dondușeni 46,442 9,801 21.10% 1 36,641 78.90% 21 14 district Drochia 87,092 16,606 19.07% 1 70,486 80.93% 27 15 district Dubăsari 43,015 – –
Drochia-Moldova
Noi Basarabeasca Briceni Cantemir Călărași Căușeni Cimișlia Dondușeni Drochia Dubăsari Edineț Fălești Florești Glodeni Hîncești Ialoveni Leova Nisporeni
Drochia-Kolomyia
after Iwan Osarkewytsch Regional orientation Kolomyia is twinned with: Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze Niżne, Poland
Drochia-Television in Moldova
X (Briceni), retransmits programmes of TV Moldova International Drochia TV (Drochia), retransmits programmes of Jurnal TV Elita TV (Rezina, Orhei and
Drochia-ISO 3166-2:MD
Cimișlia district MD-CR Criuleni district MD-DO Dondușeni district MD-DR Drochia district MD-DU Dubăsari district MD-ED Edineț district MD-FA Fălești district
Drochia-Nicoreni
Nicoreni is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,420 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-2008–09 Moldovan Cup
3–2) Floreşti Costuleni 1–1 (aet, p. 5–4) Flacăra Riscani 2–3 Glodeni Drochia 2–0 Teleneşti Real-Succes 2–3 Cricova CS Tiras 0–0 (aet, p. 4–3) Sinteza
Drochia-July 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election
378 64.35% 21,199 58.94% 10.08% 5.57% 14.16% 3.91% 3.72% 3.26% 0.37% 14 Drochia 67,723 39,324 58.07% 39,055 49.69% 16.22% 8.57% 16.28% 5.13% 2.03% 1.71%
Drochia-Moldovan Liga 1
Olimp Comrat Real Succes Chișinău Sheriff-2 Tiraspol Saxan Ceadîr-Lunga Speranis Nisporeni Speranța Drochia Univer Comrat Ungheni Ungheni Victoria Bardar
Drochia-Moldovan Liga 2
Trestieni — 2019 FC Fălești FC Olimp Comrat FC Sucleia 2018 FC Speranța Drochia Spartanii Selemet FC Tighina 2017 FC Florești CSF Sparta Chișinău FC Sireți
Drochia-Pervomaiscoe
Pervomaiscoe may refer to several places in Moldova: Pervomaiscoe, Drochia, a commune in Drochia district Pervomaiscoe, Hînceşti, a commune in Hînceşti district
Drochia-Antoneuca
Antoneuca is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 479 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Dominteni
Dominteni is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,402 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Drochia, Drochia
Drochia is a village in Drochia District, in the north of Moldova. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 2,843. At the 1930 census, the locality
Drochia-Gribova
Gribova (formerly Nădușita and Nădușița)[citation needed] is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 2,175 inhabitants
Drochia-Hăsnășenii Mari
Hăsnășenii Mari is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,884 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Maramonovca
Maramonovca is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 2,666 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Miciurin
Miciurin (formerly Ghica-Vodă) is a village in Drochia District, Moldova, named by the Soviets after the anti-genetics propagandist Ivan Vladimirovich
Drochia-Moara de Piatră
Moara de Piatră is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,659 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Mîndîc
Mîndîc, also spelled Mândâc, is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,402 inhabitants. Ion Moraru Dorin Recean
Drochia-Popeștii de Jos
Popeștii de Jos is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,902 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Popeștii de Sus
Popeștii de Sus is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,784 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Sofia, Drochia
Sofia is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,823 inhabitants. Lidia Istrati (1941–1997) Iulian Filip (born 1948)
Drochia-Țarigrad
Țarigrad is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,655 inhabitants. Ion Costaș "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul
Drochia-Chetrosu
Anenii Noi, a commune in Anenii Noi district, Moldova Chetrosu, Drochia, a commune in Drochia district, Moldova This disambiguation page lists articles about
Drochia-Chetrosu, Drochia
Chetrosu is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 census, the commune had 5,325 inhabitants. "Lista primarilor aleși în cadrul Alegerilor
Drochia-Baroncea
Baroncea is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Baroncea and Baroncea Nouă. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1
Drochia-Cotova
Cotova is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Cotova and Măcăreuca. At the 2004 census, the commune had 3,569 inhabitants
Drochia-Fîntînița
Fîntînița is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Fîntînița (formerly Ghizdita) and Ghizdita, loc. st.c.f. (Ghizdita
Drochia-Ghizdita
Commune, Buzău County, Romania Ghizdita, a village in Fîntîniţa Commune, Drochia district, Moldova This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Drochia-Hăsnășenii Noi
Hăsnășenii Noi is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Hăsnăşenii Noi and Lazo (formerly Cuza-Vodă). At the 2004 census
Drochia-Pelinia
Pelinia is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Pelinia and Pelinia, loc. st.c.f. (Pelinia station). At the 2023 census
Drochia-Pervomaiscoe, Drochia
Pervomaiscoe is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Pervomaiscoe (formerly Căetănești) and Sergheuca (formerly Serghiești)
Drochia-Petreni, Drochia
Petreni is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Petreni and Popeștii Noi. At the 2004 census, the commune had 1,179
Drochia-Șuri
Șuri is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Șuri and Șurii Noi. At the 2004 census, the commune had 4,614 inhabitants
Drochia-Palanca, Drochia
Palanca is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Holoșnița Nouă, Palanca and Șalvirii Noi. At the 2004 census, the
Drochia-Șalvirii Vechi
Șalvirii Vechi is a commune in Drochia District, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Ceapaevca, Iliciovca and Șalvirii Vechi. At the 2004 census
Drochia-Palanca
Angola Palanca, Luanda, Quilamba Quiaxi municipality, Angola Palanca, Drochia, Moldova Palanca, Ștefan Vodă, Moldova Palanca, Hîrjauca, Moldova Palanca
Drochia-List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine
Hungary Žďár nad Sázavou, Czech Republic Kobeliaky Singen, Germany Kolomyia Drochia, Moldova Gniewino, Poland Kratovo, North Macedonia Łapsze Niżne, Poland
Drochia-List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania
Fontenay-le-Comte, France Sládkovičovo, Slovakia Dorohoi Cholet, France Drochia, Moldova Hertsa, Ukraine Vaiano, Italy Drobeta-Turnu Severin Orly, France
Drochia-Nicolae Filip
Nicolae Filip (3 March 1926 – 15 May 2009) was a Moldovan physicist born in the village of Sofia, Bălți County to a family of farmers. He contributed significantly
Drochia-2010 Moldovan parliamentary election
Dondușeni 65.33% 53.99% 19.59% 4.26% 14.32% 1.23% 1.27% 0.98% 0.67% 14 Drochia 59.00% 44.58% 28.21% 4.21% 13.83% 2.33% 0.65% 1.21% 0.43% 15 Dubăsari 59
Drochia-Vocea Basarabiei
Glodeni on 100.3; in Taraclia on 101.9; in Soroca on 67.69 and 103.1; in Drochia and Pelinia on 101.0; in Ştefan Vodă on 103.8; in Căuşeni on 91.9; Vulcăneşti
Drochia-Healthcare in Moldova
District Hospital Criuleni District Hospital Donduşeni District Hospital Drochia Dubăsari District (No hospital) District Hospital Edineț District Hospital
Drochia-Ion Costaș
Romanians in Moldova. Ion Costaş was born in 1944 in the village of Țarigrad (Drochia District) in a peasant family of Romanian ethnicity. Between 1949 and 1957
Drochia-Dumitru Postovan
District. There was another MP with the same name and surname, representing Drochia District. Cine au fost şi ce fac deputaţii primului Parlament din R. Moldova
Drochia-Ion Caras
Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) FC Aeroflot Irkutsk ? (?) FC Speranţa Drochia ? (?) 1971–1986 FC Zimbru Chişinău 376 (26) Managerial career 1990–1991
Drochia-Flag of Moldova
Căușeni District Cimișlia District Criuleni District Dondușeni District Drochia District Dubăsari District Edineț District Fălești District Glodeni District
Drochia-2010–11 Moldovan Cup
Viişoara 2–1 Olimp Flacăra 2–5 Mipan-Voran Dava 1–5 Ursidos Drochia 0–1 Locomotiv Bălţi Orhei Star 2–3 Lilcora Izvoraş-67 3–0 Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol Trachia
Drochia-2009–10 Moldovan "B" Division
Cricova 24 15 6 3 51 21 +30 51 3 FC Glodeni 24 16 3 5 55 25 +30 51 4 CS Drochia 24 15 3 6 45 24 +21 48 5 Dava Soroca 24 13 7 4 58 32 +26 46 6 CS Anina
Drochia-Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Romania (1941–1944)
(Soroca) Orașul Soroca Plasa Climăuți-Lipnic Plasa Florești Plasa Nădușita-Drochia Plasa Soroca Județul Bălți (Bălți) Municipiul Bălți Orașul Fălești Plasa
Drochia-Sabia Dreptății
localities from which their members came from: Mândâc, Slănina, Drochia, Șuri, Chetrosu and Drochia's station the Stalin time. Initially, the members of the group
Drochia-Ion Moraru
Ion Moraru (9 March 1929 – 9 October 2019) was a Moldovan activist and author. He was a founder of the anti-Soviet group Sabia Dreptății and a political
Drochia-Lidia Istrati
Lidia Istrati OR Born (1941-06-22)22 June 1941 Sofia, Drochia Died 25 April 1997(1997-04-25) (aged 55) Nationality USSR, Moldova Education Moldova State
Drochia-Nicolae Testemițanu
Nicolae Testemițanu (1 August 1927 – 20 September 1986) was a Moldovan and Soviet surgeon, hygienist, and politician. He served as minister of health of
Drochia-Tyberiy Korponay
Defender, Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1976 Speranța Drochia 3 (0) 1979 Hoverla Uzhhorod 28 (0) 1980 Avanhard Rivne 34 (4) 1980 Karpaty
Drochia-Dondușeni District
the north, Edineţ District in the west, Rîșcani District in the south, Drochia and Soroca in the southeast. Also, it has a border with Ukraine in the
Drochia-Florești District
part of Moldova and is bordered to the north Soroca District, north-west Drochia District, Telenesti District to the south, east to Camenca District, south-east
Drochia-Rîșcani District
district is nearby: Edineț and Dondușeni districts in the north, the east Drochia and Sîngerei, in south Municipality Bălți and Glodeni in west is the border
Drochia-Sîngerei District
Singerei district is located in the north of Moldova has neighborhood the Drochia District in north, east Floreşti District, Ungheni District in the southwest
Drochia-Eugenia Ostapciuc
Eugenia Ostapciuc (born 19 October 1947) is a Moldovan politician who served as the 5th President of the Moldovan Parliament from 2001 to 2005. She was
Drochia-2010–11 Moldovan "B" Division
28 6 FC Nisporeni 18 7 4 7 33 27 +6 25 7 Rîșcani 18 7 4 7 21 19 +2 25 8 Drochia 18 4 7 7 21 33 −12 19 9 Flacăra Fălești 18 3 4 11 15 33 −18 13 10 Codru
Drochia-2011–12 Moldovan Cup
Singerei 0–4 FC Veris FC Floreşti 1–2 FC Dava Soroca FC Edineţ 4–3 CS Drochia CF Rîşcani 2–5 FC Glodeni FC Flacăra 1–2 CS Moldova-03 Codru Călăraşi 4–1
Drochia-Radio Chișinău
Tighina: 106,1 MHz Cahul: 93,3 MHz Edineț: 106,4 MHz Briceni: 102,6 MHz Drochia: 107,1 MHz The radio in Chișinău in 1937 The radio in Chișinău in 1940
Drochia-Vladimir Plahotniuc
Bălți, Cantemir, Călărași, Căușeni, Cimișlia, Criuleni, Ceadîr–Lunga, Drochia, Fălești, Florești, Hîncești, Ialoveni, Rezina, Rîșcani, Sîngerei, Soroca
Drochia-List of cities and towns in Moldova
Moldova. northern Moldova Bălți Biruința Briceni Costești Cupcini Dondușeni Drochia Edineț Fălești Florești Frunză Ghindești Glodeni Lipcani Mărculești
Drochia-Drochia District
Drochia district (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdroki.a]) is a district in the north of Moldova. Its administrative center is the city of Drochia. As of 2011
Drochia-Serghei Dubrovin
Milsami Orhei (manager) Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1976 Speranța Drochia 38 (3) 1977–1984 Nistru Chișinău 248 (16) Managerial career Moldovan SSR
Drochia-2011–12 Moldovan "B" Division
to 2012–13 Moldovan "A" Division 2 Edineț (P) 20 12 2 6 41 22 +19 38 3 Drochia 20 9 4 7 34 29 +5 31 4 Rîșcani 20 9 3 8 36 41 −5 30 5 Glodeni 20 8 5 7
Drochia-2012–13 Moldovan "B" Division
Făleşti 16 7 4 5 20 25 −5 25 5 FC Teleneşti 16 6 7 3 25 15 +10 25 6 CS Drochia 16 5 5 6 23 22 +1 20 7 FC Sîngerei 16 3 6 7 22 28 −6 15 8 FC Dava Soroca
Drochia-2012–13 Moldovan Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 CF Rîcani 5–1 CS Drochia FC Floreşti 0–1 FC Dava Soroca FC Teleneşti 4–0 FC Flacăra ABUS Ungheni 2–1 FC Codru Junior FC Sîngerei
Drochia-Lazo
rural localities in Russia Lazo, a village in Hăsnăşenii Noi Commune, Drochia District, Moldova Lazo, a village in Alava Commune, Ştefan Vodă District
Drochia-List of football clubs in Moldova
Real Succes Chișinău Sheriff-2 Tiraspol Sireți Spartanii Selemet Speranța Drochia Sucleia Tighina Victoria Bardar Bogzești Codru-Juniori Cruiz-Plus Edineț
Drochia-Ion Ababii
Ion Ababii (born 11 February 1944) is a Moldovan phyisican, specialist in otorhinolaryngology. He was elected as correspondent member (1993) and later
Drochia-Revival Party (Moldova)
ocupanților fasciști / Partide.md". Noi plecări din PSRM. Președintele raionului Drochia, cinci primari și câțiva consilieri raionali aderă la Partidul "Renaștere-Возрождение"
Drochia-Dorin Recean
Union on 17 March 1974. He later moved with his family in Mîndîc village, Drochia district. In 1996, he graduated from the Academy of Economic Studies of
Drochia-2013–14 Moldovan Cup
Team 1 Score Team 2 CS Drochia 0−5 FC Floreşti FC Grănicerul 2−1 FC Dava Soroca FC Sîngerei 4−1 FC Flacăra FC Codru Junior 1−4 Codru Călăraşi FC Olan
Drochia-2013–14 Moldovan "B" Division
23 7 FC Fălești 18 5 6 7 21 30 −9 21 8 FC Telenești 18 3 7 8 15 20 −5 16 9 CS Drochia 18 5 1 12 16 38 −22 16 10 FC Grănicerul 18 3 5 10 29 42 −13 14
Drochia-Veaceslav Lisa
May 1993) is a Moldovan football midfielder who plays for FC Speranta Drochia. Moldovan National Division: 2011–12, 2012–13 2013–14 Moldovan Super Cup:
Drochia-Haplogroup P (Y-DNA)
Moldavians, Carahasani 72 NA NA 34.7 Europe Moldava Moldavians Sofia, Drochia, Moldava 54 NA NA 20.4 Europe Romania Dniester-Carpathian region - NA NA
Drochia-Moldova are talent
audience at different cities across the Moldova: Nisporeni, Bălți, Constanța, Drochia, Soroca, Edineț, Orhei, Cahul, Comrat, Ungheni, Hâncești, Căușeni and Chișinău
Drochia-Popeștii
commune in Drochia District, Moldova Popeştii de Sus, a commune in Drochia District, Moldova Popeştii Noi, a village in Petreni Commune, Drochia District
Drochia-Ivan Lacusta
In the summer 2021, he began playing for fellow league club FC Speranța Drochia. Ivan Lacusta w Stali!, stalbrzeg.futbolowo.pl, 7 August 2018 Intervjun
Drochia-Suri
West Bengal Suri dynasty, a former South Asian empire Şuri, a commune in Drochia District, Moldova Suri, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan province, Iran Suri
Drochia-Cupa Moldovei
2021–22 Dumitru Bodiu (Ocnița), Ion Mahu (Congaz), Ivan Lacusta (Speranța Drochia), Roman Rostokin (Olimp Comrat), Andrei Diordiev (Saksan), Cedric Badolo
Drochia-2014–15 Moldovan Cup
(3) 3−0 FC Florești (3) FC Grănicerul (3) 2−3 (a.e.t.) FC Fălești (3) CS Drochia (3) 3−2 (a.e.t.) CF Rîșcani (3) FC Boldurești (3) 4−2 Codru Călărași (3)
Drochia-2014–15 Moldovan "B" Division
22 7 7 8 40 53 −13 28 8 FC Cotiujănii Mari 22 8 2 12 44 73 −29 26 9 CS Drochia 22 7 3 12 32 43 −11 24 10 FC Grănicerul 22 5 3 14 22 42 −20 18 11 FC Teleneşti
Drochia-Vladimir Veber
Nikopol Managerial career 1974 Kolos Nikopol (assistant) 1977 Speranţa Drochia 1981 Kolos Nikopol 1983–1984 Nistru Chișinău (director) 1985 Kolos Nikopol
Drochia-2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
11% 12 Dondușeni 52.47% 43.82% 10.87% 26.58% 9.05% 4.38% 3.30% 0.48% 13 Drochia 47.14% 34.54% 15.93% 27.42% 7.82% 5.17% 6.54% 0.74% 14 Dubăsari 44.00%
Drochia-2015–16 Moldovan Cup
North) FC Floreşti (group North) CS Intersport Sănătăuca (group North) CS Drochia (group North) FC Făleşti (group North) FC Cotiujănii Mari (group North)
Drochia-2015–16 Moldovan "B" Division
Sănătăuca 18 11 2 5 30 16 +14 35 4 FC Grănicerul 18 10 4 4 39 16 +23 34 5 CS Drochia 18 9 3 6 36 22 +14 30 6 FC Fălești 18 8 2 8 33 32 +1 26 7 FC Dava Soroca
Drochia-Protected areas of Moldova
48°9'40.003"N, 27°51'49.975"E 16.4 hectare 12 Parcul „Iasnaia Poliana” Drochia District 48°0'20.380"N, 27°48'26.741"E 12.8 hectare 13 Parcul din satul
Drochia-Roman Șumchin
4 (0) 2019–2020 Sevan 20 (6) 2021–2022 Spartanii Selemet 2022 Speranța Drochia 2022– Spartanii Selemet 32 (7) International career 2015– Moldova 0 (0)
Drochia-Moldovan Super Liga
Divizia Nationala: Anenii Noi, Cantemir, Călărași, Criuleni, Dondușeni, Drochia, Edineț, Glodeni, Rezina, Soroca, Șoldănești, Taraclia, Telenești Transinstrian
Drochia-Communes of Moldova
606 3,539 Baroncea Drochia 2 Baroncea, Baroncea Nouă 1,609 1,534 Cotova Drochia 2 Cotova, Măcăreuca 3,569 2,954 Fîntînița Drochia 2 Fîntînița, Ghizdita
Drochia-Rîșcani
located along the Copăceanca river, about 22 kilometres from the station in Drochia. Two villages are administered by the city, Bălanul Nou and Rămăzan. During
Drochia-Mihai Nistor
Finals: Defeated Jose Angel Larduet (Cuba) 3:0 2013 – Independence Cup (Drochia, Moldova) 1st place – +91 kg Finals: Defeated Erik Pfeifer (Germany) PTS
Drochia-2016–17 Moldovan Cup
Politeh Chișinău Cotiujenii Mari Maiak Chirsova Cricova Rîșcani Nistru Otaci Orhei Star Maiac Cioropcani Ceadîr-Lunga Speranța Drochia Sparta Chișinău
Drochia-2016–17 Moldovan "B" Division
Promotion to Divizia A 2 Intersport Sănătăuca 26 19 7 0 87 8 +79 64 3 Speranța Drochia 26 18 5 3 74 25 +49 59 4 Florești 26 17 4 5 59 21 +38 55 5 Bogzești 26
Drochia-Hăsnășenii
places in Moldova: Hăsnășenii Mari, a commune in Drochia district Hăsnășenii Noi, a commune in Drochia district This disambiguation page lists articles
Drochia-1978 Soviet Second League, Zone 2
Kryvyi Rih – (returning after two seasons) Start Tiraspol replaced Speranța Drochia (returning after eight seasons absence, previously as Dnestr Tiraspol in
Drochia-2017–18 Moldovan Cup
All matches were played on 22 July 2017. Nistru Otaci (3) v Speranța Drochia (3) Rîșcani (3) v Fălești (3) Cruiz Camenca (3) v Intersport Sănătăuca
Drochia-1977 Soviet Second League, Zone 2
Lutsk was moved back to Lviv and changed its name to SKA Lviv. FC Speranța Drochia was moved from the Zone 1 (Soviet republics) to the Zone 2 (Ukraine). FC
Drochia-2017 Moldovan "B" Division
18 11 4 3 46 19 +27 37 4 FCM Ungheni 18 11 3 4 60 24 +36 36 5 Speranța Drochia 18 9 2 7 48 30 +18 29 6 Maiac Cioropcani 18 7 0 11 33 33 0 21 7 Zaria-2
Drochia-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Cimişlia District MD69 Criuleni District MD70 Donduşeni District MD71 Drochia District MD72 Dubăsari District MD73 Edineţ District MD74 Făleşti District
Drochia-2008–09 Moldovan "B" Division
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 FC Costuleni 22 20 2 0 86 6 +80 62 2 CS Drochia 22 14 5 3 45 25 +20 47 3 FC Glodeni 22 15 1 6 60 28 +32 46 4 Flacăra Faleşti
Drochia-2018 Moldovan "B" Division
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation 1 Speranța Drochia (C, P) 16 15 0 1 48 9 +39 45 Promotion to Divizia A 2 Soroca 16 12 1 3 48 28
Drochia-2018–19 Moldovan Cup
2018. Cruiz Camenca (3) v Rezina (3) Sporting Natalievca (3) v Speranța Drochia (3) Codru-Juniori (3) v FCM Ungheni (3) Sucleia (3) v Sinteza Căușeni (3)
Drochia-2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
Stadionul Central orașului , Drochia Attendance: 500 Referee: Bartolic Hrvoje
Drochia-2018–19 Rugby Europe Conference
April 2019 Moldova 17-13 Ukraine (1 LBP) Stadionul Central orașului , Drochia 13:00 EEST (UTC+03) Gamesheet Attendance: 500 Referee: Bartolic Hrvoje
Drochia-Romanian military intervention in Bessarabia
fighting the Romanian advance along the Bălți-Ocnița railway (at Sofia, Drochia, Tîrnova and Dondușeni) and afterwards, under the leadership of Paladi
Drochia-2019 Moldovan "A" Division
Chișinău Sîngerei Sîngerei Sireți Sireți Sparta Chișinău Spartanii Selemet Speranța Drochia Tighina Bender Ungheni Ungheni Victoria Bardar Zaria Bălți
Drochia-2021 Moldovan parliamentary election
09 1.68 0.57 12 Dondușeni 48.19 25.90 50.70 7.59 6.95 1.79 1.33 0.46 13 Drochia 42.19 39.02 34.88 7.52 9.93 1.94 0.85 0.35 14 Dubăsari 43.85 45.16 33.08
Drochia-2019 Moldovan local elections
47% 6.52% 12 Dondușeni 53.68% 12.04% 10.75% 4.82% 8.72% 7.40% – – – 13 Drochia 28.66% 16.88% 13.06% 5.91% 11.92% 2.76% 6.55% 0.88% 0.93% 14 Dubăsari 36
Drochia-Pineto
which show scenes of the life in town. Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Poland Drochia, Moldova La Louvière, Belgium Razlog, Bulgaria (since 2016) Šibenik, Croatia
Drochia-1977 Soviet Second League
19 33 50 −17 35 17 Frunzenets Sumy 44 13 7 24 35 56 −21 33 18 Speranța Drochia 44 12 9 23 43 73 −30 33 Moldavian SSR 19 Torpedo Lutsk 44 12 8 24 35 70
Drochia-Censorship of LGBT issues
Bălți, enacted on 23 February 2012, and struck down on 28 February 2013 Drochia, enacted on 27 March 2012 Cahul, enacted on 29 March 2012 Ceadîr-Lunga
Drochia-Lidia Kulikovski
Chișinău focused mainly on Romanian literature. Kulikovski was born Nicoreni, Drochia District, Moldovan SSR. She graduated in Philology (librarianship section)
Drochia-Dmitri Maneacov
2017 Grănicerul Glodeni ? (?) 2017–2018 Sîngerei ? (?) 2018–2019 Speranța Drochia ? (?) 2019–2020 Spartanii Selemet ? (?) 2020 Florești 17 (4) 2021 Fălești
Drochia-FC Speranța Drochia
FC Speranța Drochia is a Moldovan football club based in Drochia. They play in the Moldovan Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. Founded in 1976
Drochia-2020–21 Moldovan "A" Division
Olimp Comrat Real Succes Chișinău Sheriff-2 Tiraspol Sireți Sireți Spartanii Selemet Speranța Drochia Sucleia Sucleia Tighina Bender Victoria Bardar
Drochia-2020–21 Moldovan Cup
Bălți (2) Sîngerei (3) v Grănicerul Glodeni (2) FCM Ungheni (3) v Speranța Drochia (2) Inter Soroca (3) v Fălești (2) Pepeni (3) v Victoria Bardar (2) Socol
Drochia-Embassy of Ukraine, Chișinău
district: Bălți municipality; districts: Briceni, Glodeni, Donduşeni, Drochia, Edineţ, Camenca, Ocnița, Rezina, Rîbnița, Rîșcani, Sîngerei, Soroca, Telenești
Drochia-Roads in Moldova
Dorotcaia 32 20 R 6 Ialoveni – Dumbrava 6 3.7 R 7 Romania → Rîșcani – Drochia – Soroca 101 63 R 8 Edineț – Corbu – Otaci → Ukraine 55 34 R 9 Otaci –
Drochia-List of localities in Moldova
(Antoneni) Baroncea Baroncea Nouă Chetrosu Cotova Măcăreuca Dominteni Drochia (Drochia sat) Fîntînița (Ghizdita) Ghizdita, loc.st.c.f. Gribova (Nădușita,
Drochia-Romeo V. Turcan
Romeo V. Turcan Born 24 April 1970 Drochia, Moldavian SSR Occupation Professor Employer Aalborg University
Drochia-2021–22 Moldovan "A" Division
Super Liga season. Iskra Rîbnița have been relegated voluntarily. Speranța Drochia spared relegation due to lack of teams. Cahul-2005 withdrew from the league
Drochia-M2 highway (Moldova)
Florești. Near Soroca, the road meets with the republican road R7, towards Drochia. The M2 highway bypasses Soroca in the west. The M2 highway's northern
Drochia-2021–22 Moldovan Cup
(3) v FCM Ungheni (2) ARF Ocnița (3) v Edineț (3) Rîșcani (3) v Speranța Drochia (2) Congaz (3) v Olimp Comrat (2) Stăuceni (3) v Real Succes (2) Cimișlia
Drochia-Hănășești
Alba County Hăsnăşenii Mari, a commune in Drochia district, Moldova Hăsnăşenii Noi, a commune in Drochia district, Moldova. This disambiguation page
Drochia-Petreni
village in Băcia Commune, Hunedoara County Commune in Moldova Petreni, Drochia Petre (disambiguation) Petrești (disambiguation) Petreasa (disambiguation)
Drochia-Common Action Political Party — Civil Congress
foreign media. On 22 September 2019, in the House of Culture of the city of Drochia, a regional forum of initiative groups of the Civil Congress of the Northern
Drochia-Administrative divisions of Moldova
situated in the Dondușeni District A city Drochia, and a different commune Drochia, both situated in the Drochia District A town Costești, in Rîșcani District
Drochia-Veaceslav Țurcan
Justice of Moldova, as well as all as the Bălți Court of Appeals and the Drochia county court, have all cleared him of all charges with full rehabilitation
Drochia-LGBT rights in Moldova
Bălți, enacted on 23 February 2012, and struck down on 28 February 2013 Drochia, enacted on 27 March 2012 Cahul, enacted on 29 March 2012 Ceadîr-Lunga
Drochia-1993–94 Moldovan "A" Division
13 36 39 −3 27 13 Dumbrava Cojușna 32 8 7 17 41 65 −24 23 14 Speranța Drochia 32 6 11 15 32 64 −32 23 15 Flacăra Nimereuca 32 8 5 19 38 64 −26 21 16
Drochia-1992–93 Moldovan "A" Division
6 5 56 26 +30 36 3 Spumante Cricova 26 15 6 5 47 34 +13 36 4 Speranța Drochia 26 12 10 4 35 21 +14 34 5 Izvoraș Drăsliceni 26 13 7 6 54 30 +24 33 6 Dumbrava
Drochia-1992 Moldovan "A" Division
8 5 28 17 +11 22 6 Izvoraș Drăsliceni 20 6 6 8 22 23 −1 18 7 Speranța Drochia 20 7 2 11 23 32 −9 16 8 Spicul Florești 20 6 2 12 29 44 −15 14 9 Delia
Drochia-2022–23 Moldovan Liga 1
avoided relegation due to lack of teams. Speranis Nisporeni v Speranța Drochia Văsieni v Sucleia Spartanii Selemet v Real Succes Dinamo-Auto v Speranis
Drochia-2022–23 Moldovan Cup
(3) FC Visoca (3) v Inter Soroca (3) Grănicerul Glodeni (3) v Speranța Drochia (2) Rîșcani (3) v Edineț (3) Codru Călărași (3) v FCM Ungheni (2) EFA Visoca
Drochia-List of localities in Moldova inhabited by Romani people
1 3 407 40 Village Pirlita Ungheni District 34 1 4 474 41 Village Drochia Drochia District 33 1 2 843 42 City/town Glodeni Glodeni District 33 0 10 465
Drochia-2023–24 Moldovan Cup
Chișinău (2) Inter Soroca (3) v Iskra Rîbnița (2) FC Visoca (3) v Speranța Drochia (2) Ghidighici (3) v Real Succes (2) Constructorul Leova (3) v Olimp Comrat
Drochia-List of renamed populated places in Moldova
Molovata Nouă (Dubăsari) Mîndîc → (23.01.1965) Livădeni (Drochia) Nădușita → (10.05.1963) Gribova (Drochia) Neifeld → (30.03.1950) Tkacenko (Dubăsari) Nikolaevka
Drochia-2023–24 Moldovan Liga 1
Comrat Victoria Chișinău v Speranis Nisporeni Univer Comrat v Speranța Drochia Saksan v Iskra Rîbnița Victoria Chișinău v Univer Comrat Victoria Chișinău
Drochia-List of country subdivision flags in Europe
Căușeni District Cimișlia District Criuleni District Dondușeni District Drochia District Dubăsari District Edineț District Fălești District Glodeni District
Drochia-Anatol Teslev
event). Former clubs include Moldova Chişinău, FC Dynamo Vologda, Speranta Drochia. He coached Nistru, FC Start Ulyanovsk, FC Tighina Bender, FC Nistru Otaci
Drochia-Sofia (disambiguation)
(Echinades), an island of the Ionian Islands of Greece Sofia, Drochia, a commune in Drochia district, Moldova Sofia, Hînceşti, a commune in Hînceşti district
Drochia-Briceni
City in Drochia District, Moldova